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Tutorial Workshops

Sunday, 15 Sep 2019 @ 8:00 AM Past Event
Tutorial Workshops
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There will be (6) full-day tutorial workshops offered this year at the 2019 OHDSI Symposium in Bethesda, MD; (2) workshops will be offered on Sunday, September 15 and (4) workshops will be offered on Tuesday, September 17. All workshops will begin at 9am and end at 5pm with registration taking place at 8am. You may sign up for one course on each day.

Please note that Symposium Registration and Tutorial Workshop Registration are separate. You are not registered for the main symposium if you only register for a tutorial and you are not registered for a tutorial if you have only registered for the symposium. If you have not yet registered for the Symposium on Monday, September 16, please click on the following link: 2019 Symposium Registration

On Sunday, Sept. 15, the registration contribution per course is $100. If you have a hardship and cannot pay, please email us at symposium@ohdsi.org. This contribution is not refundable; however, if you cannot attend the workshop, you may send a colleague in your place. You may log on to your eventbrite account and name change your tutorial workshop ticket at any time.

You will get an eventbrite confirmation email with your tutorial workshop ticket upon completion of tutorial registration. Please present your tutorial workshop ticket at registration at 8am on Sunday, September 15.

Prior to the course, you may be sent assignments, agendas and/or emails from faculty.

For updates prior to the course, please visit the tutorial workshop page on the OHDSI website Tutorial Workshop Page

THE (2) COURSES BEING OFFERED ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 ARE:

1) OMOP COMMON DATA MODEL & STANDARDIZED VOCABULARIES

This workshop is for data holders who want to apply OHDSIs data standards to their own observational datasets and researchers who want to be aware of OHDSIs data standards, so they can leverage data in OMOP CDM format for their own research purposes.

Prerequisites: None

Faculty: Christian Reich; additional faculty will be named at a later date.

Room: To Be Advised

2) COHORT DEFINITION/PHENOTYPING

This workshop is to develop better approaches for designing, implementing, evaluating, and disseminating phenotypes. The learning objectives and technical competencies are:

Learn principles for cohort definition and evaluation Develop rule-based heuristics in ATLAS Apply cohort definitions to analytical use cases of: disease phenotyping, exposure definition, cohort characterization, effect estimation and patient level prediction.

Prerequisites: None (knowledge of OMOP CDM & Standardized Vocabularies is recommended)

Faculty: Patrick Ryan; additional faculty to be named at a later date

Room: To Be Advised
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